Anonymous wrote:Lower body and core strength training has helped me a lot. I can run faster now at 42 than I did at 34 when I had more time to train.
Anonymous wrote:I would work on pace by doing intervals. Do 20 seconds of faster running, then walk or slow down for several minute, then do it again.
Get to 1 min of running, then 4 walking then get to 2 min run, 3 min walk, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can currently do an 18 min mile. Terrible I know! What can I do to improve?
No offense, but that's walking pace for most of the population. I would just walk more first to get your body used to the strain. Slowly introduce little 30-60s running portions and slowly extend those as you get acclimated. The absolute worst thing you could do is to "push hard" for some kind of faster pace and injure yourself. Whatever you choose, take it slow and know it takes time for fitness to build.
I walk 15-16 minute miles, depending on how I'm feeling. 16/mi is my slow pace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can currently do an 18 min mile. Terrible I know! What can I do to improve?
No offense, but that's walking pace for most of the population. I would just walk more first to get your body used to the strain. Slowly introduce little 30-60s running portions and slowly extend those as you get acclimated. The absolute worst thing you could do is to "push hard" for some kind of faster pace and injure yourself. Whatever you choose, take it slow and know it takes time for fitness to build.
Anonymous wrote:I can currently do an 18 min mile. Terrible I know! What can I do to improve?